3.2 DEFROSTING
This product requires manual
defrosting.
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Power off the refrigerator.
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Remove the food from the
refrigerator and place it properly
to prevent the food from
defrosting.
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Clear the drain pipe (use soft
materials to prevent damage).
Prepare water containers for
defrosting (pay attention
to clean the compressor
compartment water draining
tray, to avoid overflowing on the
floor).
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You can use the natural
temperature for defrosting, or
you can use the ice spatula to
eliminate the frost (use plastic
or wooden ice spatula, to avoid
damages).
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Alternatively, use the
appropriate amount of hot
water to speed up defrosting.
Use a dry towel to absorb the
water.
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After defrosting, place the food
back into the appliance, and
power on the refrigerator.
3.3 OUT OF OPERATION
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Power failure: In case of power
failure, even if it is in summer,
food inside the appliance can
be kept for several hours; during
the power failure, the times
of opening the doors must be
reduced, and no more fresh
food should be placed into the
appliance.
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Long-term non-use: Unplug
and clean the appliance and
leave the doors open to prevent
odors.
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Moving: Before the refrigerator
is moved, take all objects
out, fix the glass partitions,
vegetable holder, freezing
chamber drawers etc. with tape,
and tighten the leveling feet;
close the doors and fix them
with tape. During the move,
the appliance must not be laid
upside down or horizontally, or
be exposed to strong vibration;
the inclination during the move
should be no more than 45°.
IMPORTANT:
The appliance shall run continuously once
it is started. Generally, the operation of
the appliance shall not be interrupted;
otherwise the service life may be
impaired
EN-16